La Pratolina Cipro

Pizza restaurant · Trionfale

La Pratolina Cipro

Pizza restaurant · Trionfale

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Via Rialto, 16, 00136 Roma RM, Italy

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Roman-style pizzas with unique toppings & amazing desserts  

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Via Rialto, 16, 00136 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

lapratolinacipro.it

€10–20 · Menu

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Via Rialto, 16, 00136 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

+39 06 9437 9945
lapratolinacipro.it

€10–20 · Menu

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The Best Pizza in Rome

"La Pratolina serves pinse romane, oval flatbreads said to be inspired by an ancient Roman recipe. The dough is a mixture of soft wheat, rice, and soy flours, which are combined with water and yeast and set aside to ferment for 48 hours, rendering the dough light and digestible. The thickness of the pinsa can handle some serious toppings, including potatoes, porcini, caciocavallo, and speck. La Pratolina uses cheeses from all over Italy, so you'll have the chance to go beyond mozzarella." - Maresa Manara, Katie Parla

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La Pratolina — Restaurant Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Tell us about your first impressions when you arrived. The pale-yellow vaulted dining rooms of this cavernous pizzeria in the Prati district are separated by a wood-burning oven that bakes La Pratolina's specialty: pinse romane. The place is homey, with green checkered tablecloths, tiled floors, and bright fixtures that offset the near absence of windows. What was the crowd like? Prati is a big residential district, and La Pratolina draws families and couples from the area. But there are also plenty of hotels, so expect to see some tourists, especially early in the evening, before Romans start rolling in. What should we be drinking? The beer selection is a mix of draught and bottles, mainly industrial lagers. If you vibe well with your server you may be offered a complimentary limoncello at the end of the meal. If not, order a digestif off the list. Main event: the food. Give us the lowdown—especially what not to miss. La Pratolina serves so-called pinse romane, oval flatbreads said to be inspired by an ancient Roman recipe. The dough is a mixture of soft wheat, rice, and soy flours, which are combined with water and yeast and set aside to ferment for 48 hours, rendering the dough light and digestible. The thickness of the pinsa can handle some serious toppings, including potatoes, porcini, caciocavallo, and speck. La Pratolina uses cheeses from all over Italy, so you'll get a chance to go beyond classic mozzarella and order a pie with robiola, ricotta, or gorgonzola. And how did the front-of-house folks treat you? Pinse are gaining popularity in Rome, but they're still a type of pizza most Romans have never tried, so the friendly, efficient staff is used to walking guests through the menu. What’s the real-real on why we’re coming here? La Pratolina might not be optimal for date night, but it's fantastic for families." - Katie Parla

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Reg Francisco

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I was blown away with the food here. The choices, the service and the price was just insane. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for a good quality bite to eat. This place has become one of my go to places when I revisit Italy Cipro. The photo where the pizzas are on the wooded tables are examples and not the real thing so don't be mistaken lol

Katrina Andreadis

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No words can express the pinsa Romana of this little place. Best I have ever had.

Nick Bourne

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Fantastic place! From service, to absolutely fantastic authentic Roma pizza (light dough simple fresh ingredients) to offerings of hot chilly (made from jolokia peppers which is a pleasant surprise) and home made fresh tomato sauce, fresh salad with buffalo mozzarella, not to mention the tiramisu which is perfection to finishing what was one of our favorite meals in Rome

Robert Day

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Fantastic pizza at a reasonable price! Very friendly and helpful. An excellent place to escape the crowds for a quick, reliable meal!

Kevin W

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Pretty good, pizza size is big, be prepare to share, pack it to go. No frills pizza joint that opens at night only. Cheap wine and cheap beer. Friendly staff.

Ryan Walsh

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This was probably the best pizza we had in Rome. The service was friendly - the food was inexpensive and the tiramisu was so much better and different than anything I’ve had before. Get the wild boar mortadella/pistachio pesto pizza!! We went in early December and made reservations about a month in advance - worth doing as it seemed busy when we got there (around 9) but seemed to clear out around 10:30pm - so you’d probably be safe without reservations earlier or later.

Luisa M

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Super nice, I got my custom vegan pizza (without vegan cheese though, but it was still delicious!)

Emily Sia

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Booking in advance is a must as this place gets really packed. I was just lucky that I was dining solo and they had just opened. Great pizza, and the fried squash flower was delish! Do not miss the dessert!